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2 Places To Add Long Tail Keywords In Your Posts
• Your TitleThe <H1> tag is the most important heading element in a post. And search engines look there for directions.• Your Introduction and ConclusionNo, you don’t want to be caught keyword stuffing. You can use LSI(Latent Semantic Indexing) keywords. They’re keywords that are related to your primary keyword. It’s 2017, nobody cares about keyword density again. The keywords have to flow with your post. So include them naturally in these two locations.
2. Use The Buyer Keywords
Do you run an e-commerce store? An affiliate site? Then you should be targeting these keywords. They’re keywords with commercial intent. Here’s what I mean, people searching for how to play the electric guitar, aren’t looking to buy one. There are chances they have one already. So you’d make nothing ranking for that keyword. But there are others, called the buyer keywords, have a look at some of them.
• Best/ Top rated “product”These guys want to buy the best. But they’re confused, they don’t even know what’s good. That’s where your site comes in, create a post around this kind of keyword if you’re promoting that product.• Reviews/Comparison of “product”They’re looking for comparison tables. Tell them how product 1 is better than product 2.• Best “product” under “certain amount of money”They’re on a budget. But they want to get the best their money can get them. Have that in mind when targeting that keyword.

Admit it. You’d love to see your posts on page one of the search engines, and all ranking for their primary keywords. But it’s not going to happen if you keep doing everything wrong. When it comes to optimizing for search, you need to play by the rules. You’d get your fingers burned if you don’t. Do you want to know these guidelines? These best practices? Check out 5 of them.
1. Go For Long Tail Keywords
And no I don’t mean those with more words. Long tail keywords are those with low search competition. If everyone is developing content on a particular keyword, it’s not long tail. How do you find them?
2 Ways To Get Long Tail Keywords
• Related Searches-It’s a function at the bottom of every Google search page. So if your main keyword is “link building,” at the bottom of that search page, you should see “Searches related to link building.” That’s where Google buries the low competition keywords.
• Forums-Whatever niche you belong to online, there’s a forum for you. Internet marketing, dating, dieting, you name it. And people ask questions on forums. Those questions should give you ideas and the fresh(long tail) keywords you need. So how do you use them?